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Not in my name – No to the Mandatory Death Penalty

Not in my name – No to the Mandatory Death Penalty

Apr. 5 | Kirsten Han This is The Online Citizen’s campaign video against the mandatory death penalty with regards to drug trafficking and the Misuse of Drugs Act. It is a video that I was privileged enough to work on, and I am glad to have the opportunity to...

Yong Vui Kong – the defence’s argument

Yong Vui Kong – the defence’s argument

Mar. 28 | By Andrew Loh Lawyer Mr Madasamy Ravi, who is acting for Yong Vui Kong, the Malaysian who was sentenced to death for drug trafficking, made an impassioned plea in the hearing of 15 March 2010 at the Court of Appeal. Mr Ravi’s case centered on the argument...

Do heartlanders support the Mandatory Death Penalty?

Do heartlanders support the Mandatory Death Penalty?

Mar. 24 | On the 20th of March 2010, TOC TV headed to Toa Payoh to speak to the heartlanders. We were interested to find out what their understanding of the mandatory death penalty for drug trafficking was, and if they supported it. However, many of the answers...

The Moratorium on the Mandatory Death Penalty campaign

The Moratorium on the Mandatory Death Penalty campaign

Mar. 23 | TOC’s MDP Campaign Video For easier access, the following is a listing of all the articles and videos published on TOC regarding the Mandatory Death Penalty. THE DEFENCE’S CASE: Main Submissions. Applicant’s Submission. Appellant’s...

When discretion could have saved a life: the case of Rozman bin Jusoh

When discretion could have saved a life: the case of Rozman bin Jusoh

Mar. 23 | By Mohan Gopalan On 24 November 1993, an undercover officer from the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) approached Rozman bin Jusoh, a 22-year-old Malaysian, asking him if he had cannabis. Rozman told the officer that he did not have any cannabis. Undeterred...

Presumed; presumption; deemed – and we take your life

Presumed; presumption; deemed – and we take your life

Mar. 22 | For those of you (or your friends) who wonder why we’re against the Mandatory Death Penalty for drugs trafficking, here are the reasons – the many presumption clauses in the Misuse of Drugs Act. (You can view the entire Act here.) Count the...

Performing law

Performing law

Mar. 19 | The following article was written by Alex Au and published on his website, Yawning Bread, on January 2007. We highlight it here to raise concerns, as Alex did back then, about the mandatory death penalty. By Alex Au Once more, a life is taken. Iwuchukwu...

Do we not have room for remorse, repentence and conversion?

Do we not have room for remorse, repentence and conversion?

Mar. 17 | By Andrew Loh I have been wondering why the Singapore government has been reluctant to abolish the mandatory death penalty, or at least impose a moratorium on it. It is obvious to anyone familiar with how the MDP is practised in Singapore that there...

Global trend away from non-discretionary state killings

Global trend away from non-discretionary state killings

Mar. 17 | “There is a clear global trend away from sentencing people to death without taking their age, vulnerability and other powerful mitigating factors into account.” Saul Lehrfreund, co-founder of the Death Penalty Project

M Ravi: Death penalty should not be dispensed ‘in an automated, robotic, spasmodic approach’

M Ravi: Death penalty should not be dispensed ‘in an automated, robotic, spasmodic approach’

Mar. 16 | By Yini Chua At the appeal hearing for Yong Vui Kong today, the Court of Appeal, consisting of Chief Justice Chan Sek Long, Justices of Appeal Andrew Phang Boon Leong and VK Raja, chose to reserve its judgment instead of delivering a verdict. Yong is...

Judges reserve judgement in Yong’s mandatory death penalty appeal

Judges reserve judgement in Yong’s mandatory death penalty appeal

Mar. 15 | By Wong Chun Han The Court of Appeal reserved judgement today in the case of convicted Malaysian drug mule Yong Vui Kong, who has challenged the constitutionality of the mandatory death sentence he received. Chief Justice Chan Sek Keong told a packed...

Discretion to the judges – judgment reserved

Discretion to the judges – judgment reserved

Mar. 15 | By Kirsten Han p style=”text-align: justify;”>It’s a “slippery slope” argued Attorney-General (AG) Walter Woon; the thin edge of the wedge which pitted the legislature against the judiciary. With the multiple notices around Singapore’s...

“For me, I’m hoping for a miracle”

“For me, I’m hoping for a miracle”

Mar. 14 | From Lianain Films It’s a little surreal, receiving a letter from death row. But the message is upbeat. There isn’t a hint of self-pity. No plea for mercy. Rather, the boy thanks everyone for their generosity and support. “I made a mistake because...

The story of a boy

The story of a boy

Mar. 13 | Yong Vui Kong’s appeal hearing takes place at 10am on Monday, 15 March 2010. By Andrew Loh Yong Vui Kong was 12 when he left his grandfather’s palm oil estate “deep in the forests of Sabah” in Malaysia to strike it out on his own. He had had...

Interview with Rev. Dr. Edward Job on Death Penalty

Interview with Rev. Dr. Edward Job on Death Penalty

Mar. 4 | Rev. Dr. Edward Job, a person with over 16 years of experience in helping drug addicts, speaks his mind on the death penalty.

Anti-Death Penalty in Singapore

Anti-Death Penalty in Singapore

Mar. 4 | One reader reflects on the situation in Singapore. Yong Vui Kong’s appeal is going before the Court of Appeal this March. It seems that Singapore cyberspace is pretty much silent on the issue but a few interesting points in the death penalty debate...

No convincing reason to believe that the MDP works

No convincing reason to believe that the MDP works

Mar. 3 | By Wong Chun Han The Online Citizen speaks to Professor Michael Hor who teaches at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law. His areas of research include criminal law, evidence and constitutional law. He has published several academic...

A moratorium is not an insult to national sovereignty

A moratorium is not an insult to national sovereignty

Mar. 1 | By Leong Sze Wah At the start of this year, Mongolia’s President Tsakhia Elbegdorg suspended executions with the aim of reviewing death penalty sentences. He went on to declare his intention to abolish the death penalty altogether. “The Road to...

Crime and punishment

Crime and punishment

Mar. 1 | The following is part two of a speech by the president of the Law Society, Mr Michael Hwang, in 2008 titled, “Crime and Punishment” (read part one here and part two here) The extent to which an offender ought to be punished cannot be determined...

Side-stepping the death penalty

Side-stepping the death penalty

Feb. 27 | The following article was first published on Yawning Bread in 2008 By Alex Au In the last 18 months or so, I had the growing feeling, looking at murder cases before the courts, that the prosecution has been bending over backwards to accommodate pleas...

Practices surrounding the death penalty for drugs troubling

Practices surrounding the death penalty for drugs troubling

Feb. 26 | The following are excerpts from “DEATH, DRUGS, MURDER AND THE CONSTITUTION” by Professor Michael Hor of the National University of Singapore’s Law Faculty. You can read the entire chapter here. Note: pictures, paragraphing and emphases are TOC’s. ...

The legal canon of death

The legal canon of death

Feb. 25 | The following article is Part One of a two-part report which looks at the provisions in the Misuse of Drugs Act and certain processes of law regarding the application of the mandatory death penalty. By Khairulanwar Zaini Drug trials hardly elicit any...

The long drop and the hangman’s ritual

The long drop and the hangman’s ritual

Feb. 24 | By Vicki Yang The sandbag. The boiled hemp rope. The lubricated knot. The white hood. These may be the things Singapore’s only hangman, Darshan Singh, lays out before the actual execution of a judicial hanging. The rituals of a judicial hanging in Singapore...

TOC Editorial – A call to suspend all executions

TOC Editorial – A call to suspend all executions

Feb. 24 | MORATORIUM ON MDP: The Online Citizen calls on the Singapore Government to impose a moratorium on all executions for those sentenced under the Mandatory Death Penalty (MDP). Our Special Focus Week the next 7 days or so urges the Singapore Government...

Why I support the death penalty and a second chance for Yong Vui Kong

Why I support the death penalty and a second chance for Yong Vui Kong

Jan. 4 | Letter from Mr Marcus Lee to The Online Citizen on the death penalty issue. Dear TOC, You might be wondering why I am writing about Mr Yong Vui Kong’s death sentence more than 2 weeks after the impassioned online discussion on TOC over this issue. It...